Capcom has released a new trailer for Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate featuring the Song of the Cornerstone, presented by a ghostly wyverian singer. In contrast to Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate's elder dragon fight and port background hit Ode to Life, the new song has a more relaxing melody than its predecessor — although the kids still say it has a good beat and you can stab to it.

The Song of the Cornerstone's visuals also reflect a more philosophical view than its predecessor, with shots of the cosmos and scenes of monsters and hunters suddenly appearing and disappearing from the landscape in a spray of particle effects:

Music is not a problem, played a lot in local without the sound for save the batteries life XDStill epic music, and lots of well know faces in the trailer, I can't believe Rathians are not extincted yet >.>;

The problem is the VIDEO ADS on this site, over to the right. Here I am watching this video, then blaring in the background is flashback videos of justin timberlake and watch mojo ads, toothpaste challenge swap, and junk ... then my browser freezes. This is getting old nintendo life

@erv We need to start a campaign to bring this to the WiiU. I just can't see myself playing this for hundreds of hours on my 3ds. There is a great demand for it to be imported/enhanced to the WiiU. Also, they could use more games in their library. Let's do this! Understood!

I was one who loved the Ceadeus battle theme, so I think the song in this was pretty cool. A nice peaceful song, as opposed to a battle theme, in the same style. I've heard that this game is a bit more story-heavy compared to the other games. I just hope it doesn't take too long for the game to start. mh3u has an unskippable tutorial, which bugs the poop out of me because it makes the game a pain to replay.

Man that trailer was beautiful, it's both amazing to listen to and watch. I wish 2015 can get here sooner. I might wanna buy a 2DS for MH4U since its shoulder buttons feel like the Gamepad, and due to the fact my 3DS isn't really in the best condition.

@TheWindWaker Not even close you can't train and use the monsters you capture. It's more like hunting and using the monsters you kill to make weapon and armor sets to show off to your friends. It's an extremely addicting game that will suck hours outta you if you attempt to 100% or even just complete the game itself.

This trailer doesn't even explain anything about the game for people just hearing about it for the first time. The fights only appear for seconds. Why is it taking a year just for localization? And why not Wii U? It's not deserving of that name if it's not a remake on a different system